Thursday 21
8.00 Registration
Training Course
BASIC TRAINING COURSE
| 8:45-9:00 |
Introduction.
Bernd Saletu & Manuel-José Barbanoj
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| 9:00-9:45 |
An
introduction to statistical concepts
for the analysis of EEG data and the
planning of pharmaco-EEG trials
Peter Schlattmann (Berlin, Germany)
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| 9:45-10:30 |
Recording
EEG and EP data
Marc Jobert (Berlin, Germany) |
| 10:30-11:00 |
Coffee
Break |
| 11:00-11:45 |
Planning
of pharmacodynamic trials: I, Specificity
and possible solutions. II, Stability
considerations under placebo and interpretation
of drug effects on EEG
Peter Boeijinga (Rouffach, France) |
| 11:45-12:30 |
Combination
of magneto- and electroencephalography
in studies of monoamine modulation on
attention
Seppo Kähkönen (Helsinki, Finland) |
| 12:30-13:15 |
Analysis
of animal sleep and EEG: new tools for
the discovery of new drugs?
Pim Drinkenburg (Beerse, Belgium) |
| 13:15-14:45 |
Lunch |
ADVANCED
TRAINING COURSE(I)
| 14:45-15:30 |
Biomarkers
and proof of concept
Georg Ferber (Basel, Switzerland)
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| 15:30-16:15 |
Two
drugs interaction on EEG. Results concerning
NA versus DA systems, PCP versus antipsychotic
drugs
Claude Sebban (Ivry sur Seine, France) |
| 16:15-16:45 |
Coffee
Break |
| 16:45-17:30 |
Proof
of safety of drugs: focus on vigilance
Manuel-José Barbanoj (Barcelona, Spain) |
| 17:30-18:15 |
The
place of electrophysiology in the Proof
of Concept approach of psychotropic
drug development
Remy Luthringer (Rouffach, France)
|
| 18:30 |
IPEG
Board Meeting |

Friday 22
ADVANCED
TRAINING COURSE(II)
| 9:00-9:45 |
Stimulus-
and event-related evoked potentials:
from neuroscience to clinical neuropharmacology
Walter G Sannita (Genova, Italy) |
| 9:45-10:30 |
Basics
of PK-PD using Q-EEG: acute/repetitive
administrations, interactions. Focus
on anxiolytics with different neurochemical
mechanisms as example.
Manuel-José Barbanoj (Barcelona, Spain)
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| 10:30-11:00 |
Coffee
Break |
| 11:00-11:45 |
Clinical
applications of Pharmaco-EEG in psychiatry:
The prediction of response to treatment
with antipsychotics
Silvana Galderisi (Naples, Italy) |
| 11:45-12:30 |
Psychotropic
drugs and human sleep
Gerda M Saletu-Zyhlarz (Vienna, Austria)
|
| 12:30-13:15 |
Functional
imaging with low resolution brain electromagnetic
tomography (LORETA): a review
Roberto D Pascual-Marqui (Zurich, Switzerland)
|
| 13:15-14:45 |
Lunch |
ADVANCED
TRAINING COURSE(III)
| 14:45-15:30 |
Classification
and evaluation of the pharmacodynamics
of psychotropic drugs by single-lead
pharmaco-EEG, EEG mapping and tomography
(LORETA)
Bernd Saletu (Vienna, Austria) |
| 15:30-16:15 |
Perceptual
and cognitive event-related potentials
in neuropsychopharmacology. Methodological
aspects and clinical applications (pharmaco
ERP topography and tomography).
Peter Anderer (Vienna, Austria) |
| 16:15-16:30 |
Closing
remarks.
Bernd Saletu & Manuel-José Barbanoj
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Audiovisual
equipment
For Training Course Lectures, Invited Lectures,
Workshops and Oral Presentations we offer
the following equipment:
- Data
projector: For PC projection (Microsoft
Power Point 2000 or older versions) you
may use a floppy disc or CD-Rom in PC-format.
It will be possible to connect your own
laptop.
- Slide
projector: (European standard: 50x50 mm
only). Please ensure that your slides
are clearly labeled and numbered, and
take them to the slide desk prior to your
session.
- Visualiser/Overhead
(Please use A4 portrait only and bring
plain papers as well as transparencies)
It is not possible to use two different
sources at one time.
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